short film

2015 marks our third February celebrating Women in Horror Month, and we’re kicking the celebration off this year by turning our weekly horror short film spotlight on female horror filmmakers. For our first feature of the month, we have artist… Read More ›

Hey there, Friday Night Features fans. Eva left me to host this week’s movie, and even though it was 10 minutes long (omg sooooo looooong) it was pretty awesome. Julian Glover, the main actor, is very recognizable. I remember him most vividly… Read More ›

Earlier this year, filmmaker David F. Sandberg scared the internet’s collective pants off with his short film Lights Out. For this week’s featured horror short, we’re revisiting David’s creepy apartment setting with his follow-on horror short, Pictured. Once again, an unusual noise prompts an… Read More ›

This week’s featured horror short is a modern relic of an earlier age, shot on the nearly extinct medium of Super 8 film for Flicker’s Attack of the 50 Foot Reels short film festival. Created by Los Angeles-based animator, director, and sound designer Eric Deutschman, tonight’s… Read More ›

The hour has arrived, my pets. Tonight is finally Halloween and I hope you all have your pumpkins lit and a few treats standing by for whatever little creature may ring your bell this evening. Indeed, as we’ll learn in The… Read More ›

Kittens, we are at the final Friday Night Features before Halloween. Stay tuned to TYoH for the next seven days while we countdown to Halloween with posts from the marvelous to the macabre, culminating with a special Friday Halloween edition… Read More ›

What better way to start October than with a creepy Halloween-themed short film? This week’s featured short, Jasper, was the winner of the 2010 Halloween Horror Nights Rob Zombie Film Competition, earning it play on ChillerTV and SyFy.com. Compact and redolent of some… Read More ›

Another entry in last year’s ABC’s of Death 2 short film competition, M is for My Name Is takes place in an addict’s recovery group. This typically welcoming setting is subverted in this clever short written by Leigh Dovey and directed by Will… Read More ›

From the time George Romero kicked off the modern era of zombie films with Night of the Living Dead to our recent resurgence of reanimated brain eaters, the zombie has changed little as a horror trope; a shambling nightmare bent on destruction, not so… Read More ›